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Detroit Lions NEED to Go Get Montgomery's Replacement in Free Agency

6 min · 5. mar. 2026
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David Montgomery is gone. The Lions need to find a viable RB2 heading into the 2026 season. Detroit has a few options in free agency and then there's also the draft. Even still, there's Vaki and Saylors. Who will the Detroit Lions look to in order to pick up Montgomery's slack?

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